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Page 307
... warm chambers , and drinking much of warm ener- vating liquors , such as tea and coffee . It is difficult to account for this cause of menorrhagia : It may perhaps be owing to the cir- culation through the lower extremities being ...
... warm chambers , and drinking much of warm ener- vating liquors , such as tea and coffee . It is difficult to account for this cause of menorrhagia : It may perhaps be owing to the cir- culation through the lower extremities being ...
Page 308
... warm chambers and soft beds ; by using a light and cool diet ; by taking cold drink , at least as far as former habits will allow : by avoiding venery ; by obviating costiveness , or remov- ing it by laxatives that give little stimulus ...
... warm chambers and soft beds ; by using a light and cool diet ; by taking cold drink , at least as far as former habits will allow : by avoiding venery ; by obviating costiveness , or remov- ing it by laxatives that give little stimulus ...
Page 315
... warm bathing of the lower extremities . It is also probable that the blood may be determined more copiously into the hypogastric arteries which go to the ute- rus , by a compression of the iliacs ; but the trials of this kind hitherto ...
... warm bathing of the lower extremities . It is also probable that the blood may be determined more copiously into the hypogastric arteries which go to the ute- rus , by a compression of the iliacs ; but the trials of this kind hitherto ...
Page 317
... warm bathing applied to the region of the uterus . This , however , is not always effectual , and I do not know of any other remedy adapted to the indication . Besides this , we have perhaps no other means of removing the constriction ...
... warm bathing applied to the region of the uterus . This , however , is not always effectual , and I do not know of any other remedy adapted to the indication . Besides this , we have perhaps no other means of removing the constriction ...
Page 327
... warm balsams in these cases ; but , on account of their heating quality , their use is somewhat doubtful . Nitre is not always admissible , on account of its irritating the kidneys ; but it is a powerful antiphlogistic ; and , if it is ...
... warm balsams in these cases ; but , on account of their heating quality , their use is somewhat doubtful . Nitre is not always admissible , on account of its irritating the kidneys ; but it is a powerful antiphlogistic ; and , if it is ...
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